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Salty or unsalted?

Salty or unsalted?

Salty or unsalted?

In light of all the current events we see unfolding, my mind goes to salt? For the last three days, God has brought to me the question over and over, “Are you salty or have you lost your flavor?” Salty or unsalted, that is the question.
Mailboxes and mail slots were made mandatory in 1923

Mailboxes and mail slots were made mandatory in 1923

Mailboxes and mail slots were made mandatory in 1923

Before it was possible to have just about any item conceivable delivered to your door with the click of a button, getting the mail took much more effort. When the United States was founded, people had to travel to pick up their mail at a post office, a trip that, for some, could take a full day.

Millie Mattered

Kratom is a hot topic in the state legislature this session. If you’re wondering what this is, I’m here to help educate. Kratom is a tropical evergreen tree known to be found in Southeast Asia. Its leaves are known to produce both stimulant effects (in low doses) or sedative effects (in high doses).

Summer gardening tasks in the Hobby Greenhouse

A small greenhouse is a great tool to add to your gardening arsenal. Starting seeds, overwintering container plants, and propagating cuttings are all possible and have a higher success rate with a greenhouse.
Senator Glen D. Womack

Senator Glen D. Womack

Womack’s legislation brings change to Catahoula:

During the 2025 Regular Legislative Session, State Senator Glen Womack (R-Harrisonburg) was an active force, sponsoring 18 bills and co-sponsoring 26 others, many of which were crafted with a distinct focus on strengthening rural Louisiana.
Photo:  (Gov. Jeff Landry announces ammonia plant with JERA, CF and Mitsui partners along with economic development Secretary Susan Bourgeois on June 23, 2025. Louisiana Economic Development)

Photo: (Gov. Jeff Landry announces ammonia plant with JERA, CF and Mitsui partners along with economic development Secretary Susan Bourgeois on June 23, 2025. Louisiana Economic Development)

Linde to invest $400M in Louisiana’s largest air separation unit facility

By Nolan McKendry (The Center Square) – Global industrial gases company Linde announced Monday it will invest more than $400 million to build the largest air separation unit along the Mississippi River, a major addition to Louisiana's expanding low-carbon manufacturing corridor.